Moralizing
Moralizing refers to the act of expressing judgments about others' behavior based on perceived moral standards and urging others to live according to those standards. It can be overt (sermons, admonitions) or covert (tone, insinuations). The term often carries a negative connotation, implying prescriptive, self-righteous, or punitive framing that presumes moral superiority.
It commonly employs universalizing claims, appeals to authority, shame, guilt, or threats of social sanctions. It
In social life, moralizing appears in parenting, religion, politics, media, and online discourse. It can function
Criticism notes that moralizing can be hypocritical, relies on sweeping generalizations, and may backfire by provoking
Related concepts include moralism, moral suasion, virtue signaling, moral outrage, and ethical critique.